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Nodulation begins with the initiation of infection threads (ITs) in root hairs. Though mutual recognition and early symbiotic signaling cascades in legumes are well understood, molecular mechanisms underlying bacterial infection processes and successive nodule organogenesis remain largely unexplored.
We functionally investigated a novel pectate lyase enzyme, GmNPLa, and its transcriptional regulator...
The Tubby domain, named after the TUBBY protein in mice, binds to phosphatidylinositol 4,5‐bisphosphate. Arabidopsis has 11 Tubby domain‐containing proteins referred to as Tubby‐Like Proteins (TLPs). Of the 11 TLPs, 10 possess the N‐terminal F‐box domain, which can interact with SKP‐like proteins and form SKP1‐Cullin‐F‐box E3 ligase complexes. Although mice TUBBY has been extensively studied, plant...